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Jamdad

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janbianounAlternative spelling of jambiya. [An Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.]
jambianounAlternative spelling of jambiya. [An Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.]
jambyanounAlternative spelling of jambiya. [An Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.]
jambiyahnounAlternative spelling of jambiya. [An Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.]
jamadarnounAlternative spelling of jemadar. [A former rank in the British Indian Army, the lowest rank for a viceroy's commissioned officer.]
jummahdarnounAlternative spelling of jemadar. [A former rank in the British Indian Army, the lowest rank for a viceroy's commissioned officer.]
janbiyanounAlternative spelling of jambiya. [An Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.]
jambiyanounAn Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.
khanjalinounAlternative form of kindjal. [A kind of short sword or dagger used in Russia.]
hanjarnounAlternative form of handjar. [A Turkish dagger.]
janbiyahnounAlternative spelling of jambiya. [An Arabian (especially Yemeni) dagger with a short curved blade that is worn on a belt.]
jemautdarnounAlternative spelling of jemadar. [A former rank in the British Indian Army, the lowest rank for a viceroy's commissioned officer.]
jamuranounAlternative form of jamoora. [A performer who acts as a sidekick in the traditional folk theatre of India and Pakistan.]
djerridnounAlternative form of jereed. [(countable) A blunt javelin used by the people of the Levant, especially in mock fights.]
jemidarnounAlternative spelling of jemadar. [A former rank in the British Indian Army, the lowest rank for a viceroy's commissioned officer.]
djereednounAlternative form of jereed. [(countable) A blunt javelin used by the people of the Levant, especially in mock fights.]
jemutdarnounAlternative spelling of jemadar. [A former rank in the British Indian Army, the lowest rank for a viceroy's commissioned officer.]
khanjarnounA kind of dagger used in certain Arabian countries.
jadugarnounAlternative form of jaadugar. [(India) magician]
jaghirdarnounAlternative spelling of jagirdar. [One who holds a jagir.]

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